She returned to the paper in 2023 after previously serving as the 2021–22 Rosenbaum fellow, and has since focused on the Trump administration’s immigration policies and their impact on communities and industries, as well as broader economic issues like inflation, stimulus spending, and housing.
Reporting Focus
Ngo has extensively covered the Trump administration's immigration enforcement actions, including the end of deportation protections for Somalis, federal agent deployments to Minnesota, and the effects on the senior care workforce. She has also reported on economic trends, such as rising food prices and federal housing initiatives on public lands.
Background
Before rejoining The New York Times, Ngo covered economic policy, the Federal Reserve, and inflation at Vox. Earlier in her career, she worked at The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg News, and The Philadelphia Inquirer. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, where she studied English and economics, Ngo is a native of Pensacola, Florida, and now lives in Washington, D.C.
Missingg from the AI profile above, is that she is a Democrat supportr, and nothing can ever convincer her that her support is for the crimials. Because she loves to hate.
I guess that this somehow cancels out 8.4% annualized food inflation.